“There is pleasure in finding things out.”
For Feynman, learning was a source of joy. He believed that the process of discovering new things should be fun, not something we dread.
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Reason why we should care about learning: it is a source of limitless joy.
Exercise your curiosity. You might feel fatigued or like you’re not up for the challenge, but with practice, patience, and effort, we are all capable of learning.
“I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.”
Feynman believed that we shouldn’t settle for surface-level understanding. Instead, we should dig deeper and truly understand how things work....
When you study you’re serious, but when you learn you’re sincere, not serious, you invite some play into the process. Most people take learning so seriously they forget that it's supposed to be fun.
Ask a simple question to yourself
"How can I make it more fun?"
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